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Bosch HEI7282U/01 electric range

Bosch HEI7282U/01 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bosch HEI7282U/01 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Door for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 422171

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  • Spring for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 174706

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  • Hinge Assembly for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 499805

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  • Drawer Panel for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 143706

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  • Cable Harness for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 499760

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  • Plate for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 436787

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  • Cover for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 436349

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  • Hinge for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 640045

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  • Heat Shield for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 499302

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  • Sensor for Bosch HEI7282U/01 - Part 422089

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Bosch Electric Range HEI7282U/01 FAQs

For a Bosch HEI7282U electric range, we start by resetting power at the breaker, confirming the oven mode and temperature are actually selected, and then checking common heat-control parts like the oven temperature sensor and convection heating circuit. Use the owner's manual for the exact reset and troubleshooting steps.

Quick fixes to try first
  • Turn the range off at the circuit breaker for 5 minutes, then turn it back on to reset the control.
  • Confirm you selected a cooking mode (Bake, Convection, etc.) and then set a temperature.
  • If the knob was turned quickly and the display acted odd, turn the knob slower and re-enter settings.
  • If you were using the probe, remove it after cooking; some functions will not run with the probe installed.
  • For self-clean issues, remove racks and start the cycle again; the door must lock at the beginning.
If the oven is not heating (most common causes)

If the display works but the oven will not heat, these checks usually pinpoint the failure:

Symptom Most likely cause What to check next
No heat in Bake or Convection Heating circuit problem Inspect wiring connections and test the heating element
Temperature is too hot or too cold Sensor or calibration Check sensor resistance; adjust temperature offset in the manual
Convection fan runs but heat is weak Convection element issue Test the convection heater element

Model-relevant part to consider:

  • Sensor 00619630 (oven temperature sensor). A drifting sensor can cause overheating errors or poor temperature control.
  • Heater element 00436632 (convection element). If convection baking is weak or uneven, this is a common suspect.
Error codes and overheating style problems

Overheating-related faults are commonly tied to a bad sensor reading, restricted airflow, or a control issue. If you see an error code, match it to the code list and follow the directed checks.

Why it matters

Running an electric range with inaccurate temperature control can overcook food, extend preheat times, and stress components like the sensor, control, and heating elements.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset an error code on your Bosch HEI7282U electric range, press Off to stop the beeping and clear the display, then reset power at the home circuit breaker for 5 minutes and restore power. If the code returns, record it before troubleshooting.

Quick reset steps (most “F” codes)
  • Press Off to clear the fault code and stop the control beeps.
  • Wait about 30 seconds and try a basic function (like Bake) again.
  • If the code comes back, turn OFF the range circuit breaker.
  • Leave power off for 5 minutes.
  • Turn the breaker back ON; the control should reboot.
  • If the keypad is locked, unlock it using the steps in the owner's manual.
If the error code keeps coming back

When an “F” code returns after a reset, it usually points to a control, wiring, or sensor issue. Start with the easiest checks first.

  • Make sure the oven has steady power (no tripped breaker, no loose supply connection).
  • Cancel any active cooking mode and retry.
  • If the oven is overheating, check the oven temperature sensor circuit.
  • If the display is unresponsive, confirm the keypad is not locked.
  • If you see a convection-related fault during heating, inspect the convection system (fan, wiring, connectors).
Common parts that relate to recurring faults
Symptom you notice What it often involves Example part on this model page
Oven not heating or heats poorly Heating circuit Heater element 00436632
Convection issues or noisy fan Convection fan system Fan 00448635 or fan blade 00491577
Temperature problems or temp-related fault Oven temperature sensing Sensor 00619630
Why it matters

Resetting clears temporary control glitches after a power interruption or an incomplete cycle. If the same code returns, recording the exact code helps pinpoint whether the problem is in the sensor circuit, heating circuit, or the electronic control logic.

For model-specific fault code meanings and next steps, use Bosch freestanding range error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see with Bosch ranges like model HEI7282U include the oven not heating properly, inaccurate temperatures, cooktop element issues, error codes (F-number codes), and door or latch problems. Many of these trace back to a failed sensor, heating element, fan, or a switch/control component; check the owner's manual for model-specific symptoms and settings.

Most common symptoms (and what usually causes them)
  • Oven will not heat or heats unevenly: failed heating element, wiring issue, or temperature sensing problem
  • Long preheat or temperature swings: sensor out of range, convection fan issue, or airflow restriction
  • Cooktop element not working or stuck on high/low: surface element control switch failure
  • Beeping with an F-number code: a detected fault that needs troubleshooting steps
  • Cooling fan runs during baking or heavy cooktop use: normal operation on slide-in models
  • Door will not close well or heat leaks: worn door gasket or hinge alignment issue
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  1. Confirm the mode and settings: many modes start with default temperatures and require START to be pressed.
  2. Watch for error codes: F-number codes point you to the right troubleshooting path.
  3. Check for obvious heat loss: inspect the door seal for gaps or tears.
  4. For cooktop issues: test a different burner position (if applicable) and verify the knob is not loose or damaged.
  5. For heating complaints: allow a full preheat cycle, then verify with an oven-safe thermometer.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on HEI7282U
Symptom Likely part to check Example part on this model
Oven not heating correctly Convection/bake heating circuit Heater element 00436632
Temperature inaccurate Oven temperature sensor Sensor 00619630
Convection issues or noisy airflow Fan motor or blade Fan 00448635 or fan blade 00491577
Cooktop element control problems Infinite switch/control Range surface element control switch 00422133
Heat leaking around door Door seal Door gasket 00491569
Why it matters

Heating, airflow, and sensing components work together to keep temperatures stable. When one part drifts out of spec, you can get slow preheat, uneven baking, repeated beeping, or cooktop performance problems.

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Last updated: February 2026

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